The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Life of ShakespeareMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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Strana 272
... doth not know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er say , no . King . These be the stops that hinder study quite And train our intellects to vain delight . Dum . Proceeded well , to stop all good pro- ceeding ! Long . He weeds the corn ...
... doth not know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er say , no . King . These be the stops that hinder study quite And train our intellects to vain delight . Dum . Proceeded well , to stop all good pro- ceeding ! Long . He weeds the corn ...
Strana 343
... doth present Wall , that vile Wall which did these lovers sunder : And through Wall's chink , poor souls , they are content To whisper , at the which let no man wonder . This man , with lantern , dog , and bush of thorn , Presenteth ...
... doth present Wall , that vile Wall which did these lovers sunder : And through Wall's chink , poor souls , they are content To whisper , at the which let no man wonder . This man , with lantern , dog , and bush of thorn , Presenteth ...
Strana 402
... doth answer make , You shall not have a penny given : Your forfeyture now take . At the last he doth demaund But for to have his owne . No , quoth the judge , doe as you list , Thy judgement shall be showne . Either take your pound of ...
... doth answer make , You shall not have a penny given : Your forfeyture now take . At the last he doth demaund But for to have his owne . No , quoth the judge , doe as you list , Thy judgement shall be showne . Either take your pound of ...
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LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE vii | |
SHAKESPEARES WILL liii | |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 43 |
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